Combination trolley and telegraph pole.



Warm/mo I I J. HAGKETT. COMBINATION TROLLEY AND TELEGRAPH POLE. APPLICATION FILED AUG. 14, 1908.

904,952. Patented Nov. 24, 1908.

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JAMES ITACKETT, OF BELLAIRE, OHIO.

COMBINATION TBOLLEY AND TELEGRAPH POLE.

Specification of Letters Patent.

Application filed August 14, 1908. Berial'No. 448,480.

Patented Nov. 24, 1908.

To all whom it may concern: v

Be it known that I, JAMES HACKE'IT, a citizen of the United States-of America, residin at Bellaire, in the county of Belmont and tate of Ohio, have invented certain new and useful improvements in a Combination "l-rolley and Telegraph Pole, of which the following is a specification, reference being bad therein to the accompanying drawing.

- pole'forsupporting wires or electrical conduits.

\ feed lines 9 i an electric railway system. The section 3 intermediate the hooks 7 is provided with an eyelet having the shank and then spec \Vith the above and other objects in. view which will more readily appear as the'invention is better .understood, the same consists in the novel-construction, combination and arrangement of parts to be presently described cally pointed out in the appended claims.

Figure 1 is an elevation of a pole con- 'structed in accordance with my invention,

and Fig. 2' is a vertical sectional view of a portion of the same. i a

In theaccompanying drawings, 1, 2 and 3 designate the stepped sections of a metallic pole, the section 3 being c lindrical to re-' ceive a T-shaped head 4 having right angular threaded alining end extensions 5 adapted to receive insulators 6 of a conventional form for supporting telegraph wires. The section 3 of the pole 1s provided with hooks 7 having Y shanks 8 extendin through said section, these hooks being esigned to support the sma sions for insulators, and hooks carried by.

'11 thereof extending through said section,

this eyelet being provided for the supporting wires of a trolley wire of an electric railway system.

I enamel the pole whereby the same will withstand the forces of nature without corroding and will present a neat appearance in connection with' a thoroughfare.

The pole is preferably made of .iron'and enameled in any desired color.

Having now described my invention what I claim as new, is

1. A pole of the type described comprising stepped sections, the smaller of said sections being cylindrical, a T-shapedhead mountedin said cylindricalsection and having right angular threaded alining end extensions for insulators, hooks carried by said cylindrical section for supporting feed lines, and an eyelet carried by said cylin drical section intermediate said hooks for holding the sup orting of a trolley,

substantially as escribed. v

' 2. A pole of the type described comprising stepped sections, a T-shaped head carried by the smaller of said sections and having right angular alining end extensions for insulators, hooks carried by said smaller section, and .an eyelet carried by said-section,-

substantially as described.

3. An/ iron enameled pole .com rising step edsections, a head carried y the her of said sections and having extensaid smaller section.

4. A pole for the purpose set forth come.

prising stepped sections, a head carried by the upper of said sections and having extensions for insulators, andcable supporting members projecting laterally from-one of p the sections.

- In testimony whereofI'aflix signature in the presence of two witnesses.

. JAMES HACKETT. Witnesses:

Josnrn'F. Comnar, J on F. Lomum V 

